The Family Shakspeare, in Ten Volumes: In which Nothing is Added to the Original Text, But Those Words and Expressions are Omitted which Cannot with Propriety be Read Aloud in a Family, Volumen7Longman, 1820 |
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... dead men's skulls ; and , in those holes Where eyes did once inhabit , there were crept ( As ' twere in scorn of eyes ) reflecting gems , That woo'd the slimy bottom of the deep , And mock'd the dead bones that lay scatter'd by . Brak ...
... dead men's skulls ; and , in those holes Where eyes did once inhabit , there were crept ( As ' twere in scorn of eyes ) reflecting gems , That woo'd the slimy bottom of the deep , And mock'd the dead bones that lay scatter'd by . Brak ...
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... dead by thee ? Clar . My brother's love , the devil , and my rage . 1 Murd . Thy brother's love , our duty , and thy fault , Provoke us hither now to slaughter thee . Clar . If you do love my brother , hate not me ; I am his brother ...
... dead by thee ? Clar . My brother's love , the devil , and my rage . 1 Murd . Thy brother's love , our duty , and thy fault , Provoke us hither now to slaughter thee . Clar . If you do love my brother , hate not me ; I am his brother ...
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... dead ? [ They all start . You do him injury to scorn his corse . K. Edw . Who knows not he is dead ! who knows he is ? Q. Eliz . All - seeing heaven , what a world is this ! Buck . Look I so pale , lord Dorset , as the rest ? Dor . Ay ...
... dead ? [ They all start . You do him injury to scorn his corse . K. Edw . Who knows not he is dead ! who knows he is ? Q. Eliz . All - seeing heaven , what a world is this ! Buck . Look I so pale , lord Dorset , as the rest ? Dor . Ay ...
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... dead ? Duch . No , boy . Daugh . Why do you weep so oft ? and beat your breast ; And cry - O Clarence , my unhappy son ! Son . Why do you look on us , and shake your head , And call us - orphans , wretches , cast - aways , If that our ...
... dead ? Duch . No , boy . Daugh . Why do you weep so oft ? and beat your breast ; And cry - O Clarence , my unhappy son ! Son . Why do you look on us , and shake your head , And call us - orphans , wretches , cast - aways , If that our ...
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... dead . Why grow the branches , when the root is gone ? Why wither not the leaves , that want their If sap : ? . you will live , lament ; if die , be brief ; That our swift - winged souls may catch the king's ; Or , like obedient ...
... dead . Why grow the branches , when the root is gone ? Why wither not the leaves , that want their If sap : ? . you will live , lament ; if die , be brief ; That our swift - winged souls may catch the king's ; Or , like obedient ...
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